Brothers’ Suspension Reduced to 2 Years For Refused Doping Test
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has reduced William Brothers’ suspension from four years to two for a refusing to take a doping control test on medical grounds in 2015.
World Cup Cluster #2 Kicks Off In Hong Kong This Weekend
Sweden’s Sarah Sjostrom is ready to make more history in the upcoming Hong Kong stop of the FINA World Cup.
FINA’s Automatic Entry To World Cup Finals Altered For Cluster #2
Headed into the 2nd cluster kicking off in Hong Kong this weekend, FINA has tweaked the criteria for individual medalists having direct access to the final.
Canada Names 26 Swimmers To 2018 Commonwealth Games Team
About 6 months in advance of the meet, Canada has named its roster for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, to be hosted in Australia next April.
Trial Begins For Former Swimmer Paralyzed While Diving
A former swimmer who shattered a vertebrae during a start in 2005, leaving her a quadriplegic, begins a civil trial this week against the Regina facility where she was injured.
Toronto To Host Para-Swimming Replacing Mexico City Due To Earthquakes
Canada’s top Para-swimming athletes will play host to the Canadian Open, October 2-4, at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre.
Official 2018 Pan Pacific Championships Website Now Available
The official website, www.panpacs2018.com, is now available to the public, with general competition information available at this time.
Veteran Coach To Bring Experience To Para-Swimming NextGen
Swimming Canada is expanding its Paralympic program staff with the hiring of Michel Berube as the new NextGen & Pathways…
Ron Jacks Added To Canada’s Worlds Coaching Staff Only After Appeal
Ron Jacks was only added to Canada’s national team coaching staff for the 2017 World Championships after an appeal to an arbitrator, legal documents show.
Penny Oleksiak Returning To Toronto Swim Club After Two Years At HPC
Penny Oleksiak will return to the Toronto Swim Club after two years at the High Performance Centre – Ontario.
Canada’s Taylor Ruck Had Eyes On The 200 Free Prize (Video)
Hear from mass-medal producer Taylor Ruck of Canada, who just closed out the World Junior Championships in Indianapolis.
2017 World Juniors: USA Adds 10 Medals on Final Night of Competition
The USA finished with double the number of total medals earned by any other country. They tallied up 32 medals, while Japan and Hungary tied for 2nd with 16 medals each.
Canadian Women Complete Sweep Of Relays With WJR In 400 Medley
The Canadians finished off the World Junior Championships with another gold in the women’s 400 medley relay in junior world record time.
2017 World Juniors: Americans Bring Medal Count to 22 on Day 5
Contributing to the American medal total on day 5 were Michael Andrew (50 fly gold), Grace Ariola (50 back bronze), and the women’s 4×100 free relay (silver).
2017 World Junior Championships: Day 5 Finals Live Recap
Italy’s Nicolo Martinenghi is the headliner in tonight’s 50 breast semifinals as he chases his own Junior World Record.